soul traders
- 28 Jul 2006 11:17
This little company took a hammering . . .

But right now, after the market reaction to the latest interim results, the co is trading with a mkt cap of only 7 million, just above its NAV of 5.5 mil. This figure includes over 4.9 mil of cash and over 0.5 mil of debtors.
The company, an "international developer and provider of mobile device management and synchronisation solutions" has signed a number of contracts in recent months:
o Significant customer and partner sales contracts signed, e.g. IXI Inc,
Netcom, Red Bend, Orange UK, T-Mobile.
I'm posting this for your information and eventual comment - not a recommendation without further research being done, but one I've been watching for several months just out of interest. Any comments?
soul traders
- 19 Jan 2007 11:19
- 8 of 35
Maybe I should have bought SYNC rather than joking about it!
It has now almost doubled since I began this thread:
SYNC Bid: 24p Offer: 25p Change: 0.25 Mkt Cap 9 mil approx.
Synchronica PLC - Trading Statement
RNS Number:7145P
Synchronica PLC
18 January 2007
18th January 2007
Synchronica plc
('Synchronica' or the 'Company)
Update re. Contract, Cost Reduction Underway
Tunbridge Wells, UK - 18th January 2007 - Further to its announcement of 4th
December, Synchronica, an international provider of mobile device management and
synchronisation solutions based on open standards, is pleased to update the
market as follows.
The Company:
1. Has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding ('MOU') with a major
international hardware manufacturer to provide Synchronica's SyncML Gateway
under an OEM licence. The scope of this potential contract has recently been
increased by the customer which, while to Synchronica's longer term
advantage, will in the short term delay signing of the contract. Both
parties are now targeting completing the contract in quarter one 2007. The
contract, when concluded, is expected to provide almost immediate revenues
for Synchronica. The terms of the MOU must, at this time, remain
confidential; however the Directors believe them to be advantageous to
Synchronica.
2. Has begun focusing its development on one software platform, Java, with more
of the Company's resources being directed towards Synchronica's award
winning SyncML Gateway where there has been the highest level of customer
acceptance and where there is the largest addressable market.
3. Intends to re-implement Synchronica Mobile Manager using the Java
programming language on Synchronica's SyncML DM Server during 2007, which
will allow Synchronica to support the Unix Operating System and address the
entire Smartphone market as well as mass market Feature Phones.
4. Is continuing discussions with a number of interested parties to provide,
for a substantial fee, an exclusive licence for the existing Windows based
Synchronica Mobile Manager source-code.
5. Has, following consultation, released 38 members of staff, from a total of
86, and closed one of its three offices. These measures are expected to lead
to costs saving of 1.1m per annum with a one-off restructuring cost of
300k in 2006.
6. Will, subject to audit, report revenues of 1.2m for the financial year
ended 31 December 2006, when it announces full year results in April.
Given contracts already entered, such as the software licence to iXi Mobile
announced 31 May last year, and the expected translation of the MOU noted above
into a substantial contract by the end of Q1 2007; the directors believe
Synchronica will benefit from a growing, predictable and recurring revenue
stream.
Contacts at Synchronica:
Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO +44 (0) 1892 552 799, Mobile +44 (0) 7977 256 406
Angus Dent, CFO, +44 (0) 1892 552 760, Mobile +44 (0) 7977 256 347
diydave
- 30 Jan 2007 10:59
- 9 of 35
Certainly looking increasingly promising now, Soul. I've broken even and the directors seem to have things securely on the right track. If the 'big deal' is concluded, then a powerful recovery could well be on the cards. And remember where they came down from!
Tonker
- 09 Mar 2007 09:51
- 10 of 35
high volume today, all buys, could be good
diydave
- 16 Oct 2007 13:46
- 11 of 35
Anybody still watching here?
Very encouraging article on proactive investors site 3 days ago..
http://www.giraffemail.biz/lt/t_go.php?i=505&e=NTU0MDE3&l=-http--www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/articles/art.php--Q-SYNC2
Confidant
- 19 Jan 2008 09:11
- 12 of 35
diydave
I am now
Nice price action and look at the director buying straight after the update. If there is a time to ever buy this stock it appears to be now
Confidant
- 19 Jan 2008 11:29
- 15 of 35
i think its about push-mail
i.e like blackberry's the mail will go striaght to your index box u don't have to look for it. Blackberry and I think Nokia have the tech for this but keep it in-house. Presumaby SYNC will not. The directors seem to like it although i almost followed the FD in at 42p!! a few years back
plenty more shares around now. Presumably waiting for some sun deals
i like it when directors b uy immediately after an announcement. They either think the mkt does not understand the significance of the statement. Or there is more going on and have only small window to buy before some more news. That's the theory, let's see if it works in practice
Confidant
- 06 Feb 2008 07:41
- 17 of 35
Nice, very nice deal. Begin to look tasty
soul traders
- 08 Feb 2008 15:42
- 18 of 35
Tasty indeed, Confidant!
Synchronica PLC - Synch signs global deal
RNS Number:3794N
Synchronica PLC
06 February 2008
6 February 2008
Synchronica plc
('Synchronica' or 'the Company')
Synchronica signs global distribution deal with Brightstar for Mobile Gateway
Agreement with global mobile solutions leader enables Synchronica to reach over
50 countries across six continents
Synchronica plc, the mobile email and synchronisation company, is pleased to
announce a worldwide agreement with Brightstar Corp, a global leader in
distribution and supply chain solutions for the mobile industry, for the
distribution of its award-winning mobile push email and synchronization
technology, Mobile Gateway.
As part of the agreement, the two companies will create a dedicated sales and
marketing team that will draw on Brightstar's vast customer base to promote
Mobile Gateway in over 50 countries across six continents. Initial marketing
undertaken by the teams has generated positive responses from potential
customers. Over 15 opportunities with mobile operators are now in active
discussion and / or under trial. The Company has hired a dedicated sales
representative in Miami, where Brightstar is headquartered, to handle this
alliance and ensure its success.
Brightstar, with estimated annual gross revenues of $4.8 billion in 2007, serves
many of the world's leading mobile network operators. In addition, Brightstar
has a strong presence in the fast growing emerging markets in Asia Pacific,
Africa, India and throughout Latin America. The company also serves customers
throughout North America, Europe and Australia. Brightstar delivered one of
every 20 mobile devices in the world in 2007.
Commenting on the agreement, Synchronica CEO Carsten Brinkschulte said: 'We are
very excited to team with Brightstar. This is an outstanding validation of
Mobile Gateway which provides an easy-to-use and affordable way for accessing
email on mass-market mobile phones. Brightstar's marketing flair, as well as its
far-reaching and established supply chain extends our global reach, in
particular in the booming emerging markets of Latin America and Asia, where we
see a tremendous opportunity for growth.'
Brightstar vice president of data centric and enterprise Michael Tate, said: 'We
are delighted to partner with Synchronica, as Mobile Gateway is an outstanding
product. As a global leader we seek value added solutions for the global
wireless market and Mobile Gateway is best in class. We see a huge opportunity
for push email and synchronisation solutions and Mobile Gateway is sure to
generate tremendous interest across the world.'
HARRYCAT
- 08 Feb 2008 15:49
- 19 of 35
One question I have: is there any competition & if so, who?
Quite difficult to research this as it is a bit of a niche market.
soul traders
- 08 Feb 2008 16:03
- 20 of 35
"Brightstar delivered one of every 20 mobile devices in the world in 2007."
That is one huge market.
Time for a recap, I think. Current deals add up to:
1.) Middle East and Africa: "licence fee of US$ 400,000 for
200,000 user licences for Synchronica Mobile Gateway 3.0, which offers
subscribers push e-mail and contacts, calendar, task and notes synchronisation,
as well as 100,000 licences for Synchronica Mobile Manager Backup & Restore
product, which provides back-up and restore capability. Synchronica will also
receive US$ 100,000 for professional services, customisation and implementation."
This is the small-beer contract, but obviously it has the potential to grow. The deal currently offers SYNC access to some 32 million users.
2.) "acceptance from Sun Microsystems Inc, the leading global supplier of network computing solutions, servers, storage, software and services, for the software components of its Mobile Gateway product agreed in the contract signed in August.
Synchronica delivered the software components to Sun on schedule in November
2007. Having accepted the software, Sun will pay, in three equal instalments in
February, July and October 2008, an initial licence fee of US $1.8m for the
first major version of the software and where applicable further licence fees on
a per user per annum basis." The Sun deal offers SYNC access to a pool of some 240 million mailbox users.
3.) This week's deal: "Brightstar Corp, a global leader in distribution and supply chain solutions for the mobile industry, for the distribution of its award-winning mobile push email and synchronization technology, Mobile Gateway.... Brightstar, with estimated annual gross revenues of $4.8 billion in 2007, serves
many of the world's leading mobile network operators. In addition, Brightstar
has a strong presence in the fast growing emerging markets in Asia Pacific,
Africa, India and throughout Latin America. The company also serves customers
throughout North America, Europe and Australia. Brightstar delivered one of
every 20 mobile devices in the world in 2007." That is obviously another huge pool of users.
The signs are encouraging...
DYOR, etc!
HARRYCAT
- 08 Feb 2008 16:25
- 22 of 35
Quite difficult to evaluate this as, if I understand correctly, this technology is not really targeted at Europe or the U.S. as most of us have P.C.s or laptops which we use to access our e-mail. This is really for mobile phones where the user does not have access to conventional e-mail.
It's amazing to think that Microsoft or Sun haven't developed this themselves.
Thanks for the above summary, soult. Have put it on my watch list.
HARRYCAT
- 08 Feb 2008 16:39
- 24 of 35
Yes, I have read it:
" Support for all phones: Even very basic phones can receive email - via
an SMS notification showing header and body text in a text message;
Mobile signup: Users can register from their handset via WAP, removing
the need to sign up via a PC in countries where PC penetration is low;
New business backends: Support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Sun
Communications Suite 5.0;
Easy billing integration: New billing API for integration with billing
systems (post- and pre-paid)."
But, in Europe, the mass mobile phone market is not the business user, but the teen/twenties user who bangs out texts & voice at a phenominal rate.
However, I suppose it deosn't really matter though, 'cos if the OEM's/Operators are going to install the software as standard, SYNC will get the royalties anyway.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Feb 2008 09:35
- 26 of 35
Have just read on CNN that RIM (Research In Motion) has 12 million users in the U.S. (they had a mention because of an outage of their e-mail service for a couple of hours). This seems a very small number which is why, imo, SYNC are looking to expand the service to developing nations.